Hi all SBers,
about 3 years ago I had the folly to wonder openly here why AI was so uncommon in tec computers... Since then, I have seen that topic pop up again on SB, with always the same broken record two-sided stereotypical arguments thrown about. Please, don't bother.
What I did not see pop up again, is some suggestion I made then, during the fray : how about "upgrading" the classic analog SPG with a passive transducer+radio, such as those chips used in truck tyres nowadays, so that there would be no more need for separate transmitters, with all their o-rings, 'fake-handle' lumps, discharged battery problems, etc ... The transmitter would respond realtime to the dive computer queries, not at a fixed sample rate, and would be passive like a beacon or harvesting the radio energy from the dive computer. The SPG design would probably have to change a little, such as epoxy housing instead of brass so as to not shield the radio, but let's imagine for a second it would not change at all except for the added ability to transmit. Almost as simple as the original, no extra rings or parts, no risk of massive leak, and qualified/tested the same way.
Would you like such a development ? How much extra on a 'classic' SPG would you pay for that ? I know I would be ready to pay about 50 bucks extra on top of a premium SPG for that. Would you accept ~ 30% faster discharge of your computer battery to accommodate for the passive transmitter inside the "upgraded" SPG ? Of course I imagine it should be sold by a reputable brand (Shearwater, OSTC, Liquivision, rebreather cabling companies, Huish, Johnson...) , or maybe even a consortium of those, because the radio must not be locked-in, it has to be compatible with as many brands as possible.
Just for clarity: I did not do a proper study of whether this is feasible or not, and I do not work in the dive gear industry.
about 3 years ago I had the folly to wonder openly here why AI was so uncommon in tec computers... Since then, I have seen that topic pop up again on SB, with always the same broken record two-sided stereotypical arguments thrown about. Please, don't bother.
What I did not see pop up again, is some suggestion I made then, during the fray : how about "upgrading" the classic analog SPG with a passive transducer+radio, such as those chips used in truck tyres nowadays, so that there would be no more need for separate transmitters, with all their o-rings, 'fake-handle' lumps, discharged battery problems, etc ... The transmitter would respond realtime to the dive computer queries, not at a fixed sample rate, and would be passive like a beacon or harvesting the radio energy from the dive computer. The SPG design would probably have to change a little, such as epoxy housing instead of brass so as to not shield the radio, but let's imagine for a second it would not change at all except for the added ability to transmit. Almost as simple as the original, no extra rings or parts, no risk of massive leak, and qualified/tested the same way.
Would you like such a development ? How much extra on a 'classic' SPG would you pay for that ? I know I would be ready to pay about 50 bucks extra on top of a premium SPG for that. Would you accept ~ 30% faster discharge of your computer battery to accommodate for the passive transmitter inside the "upgraded" SPG ? Of course I imagine it should be sold by a reputable brand (Shearwater, OSTC, Liquivision, rebreather cabling companies, Huish, Johnson...) , or maybe even a consortium of those, because the radio must not be locked-in, it has to be compatible with as many brands as possible.
Just for clarity: I did not do a proper study of whether this is feasible or not, and I do not work in the dive gear industry.